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Post-1901 genealogy...How???

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Alison

Alison Report 31 Jul 2003 21:24

There might be a really obvious answer to my query...but what ways can you research families post-1901? The Kelly's directories are useful but only give the home-owner. I tend to use the census as my starting point re: relationships, ages, finding new connections etc... Am a bit stuck on how you research family from the 20th Century. Anyone got some tips??

George

George Report 31 Jul 2003 21:28

I use the following: Indexes like FreeBmd, Parish registers, Wills, adverts in newspapers, electoral roll,trade directories,school records,talk to family. I can't think of anything else at the moment. I'm sure other members can provide more suggestions.

Alison

Alison Report 31 Jul 2003 21:31

Does the electoral roll provide similiar info as to the census? Where do I find them...are they held in the record offices of the area concerned?

George

George Report 31 Jul 2003 21:35

I believe the electoral roll names those in the house who were of voting age and can be found in almost all records offices. George

Alison

Alison Report 31 Jul 2003 21:44

I suppose that does make sense. I seem to have got stuck in the pattern of looking up census info for most of my research to date...it's only now that I want to find out what happened to some of the children that I suddenly realised I didn't know what to do next! Thanks George. Ali

George

George Report 31 Jul 2003 22:17

Don't forget St Catherines index and 1837.com

Andrea

Andrea Report 1 Aug 2003 13:06

What is St Catherine's index??? I am also trying to find people after 1901 but can't just go to librarys and stuff cos I live in Austria now and all my family come from England - it's not just a quick trip into town!! Please let me know about this index and where I can find it. Thanks.

Alison

Alison Report 1 Aug 2003 18:37

Where did you find the St Catherine's Index, is it online??